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    <h3>Welcome</h3></font>
    <p>PEACE AND JUSTICE IN CYBERSPACE</p>
    
<i><p>Cyberspace, as the fith common domain - after land, sea, air and outer space, is in great need for coordination, cooperation and legal measures among all nations. A cyberspace treaty or a set of treaties at the United Nations level, including cybersecurity and cybercrime, should be the global framework for peace and justice in cyberspace. Cyberspace should be a part of the progressive development of international law.  
The most serious cybercrimes and cyberattacks of global concern should be investigated and prosecuted based on international law, and sentenced by an international Court or Tribunal for cyberspace.</p>

<p>BLACK OUT CALL</p>

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Tomorrow, October 2, the Supreme Court sitting en banc is set to hear several petitions for prohibition against the Cybercrime Prevention Law.

If the high court junks these petitions and disapproves the request for a temporary restraining order (TRO), the Cybercrime Prevention Law will take effect the following day, forever changing the Internet landscape in the Philippines -- possibly even killing Internet freedom.

AS A SIGN OF PROTEST, PLEASE TAKE DOWN YOUR PROFILE PICTURES AND COVER PHOTOS AND CHANGE IT TO SIMPLE BLACK IMAGE.

We also call on website administrators in the Philippines to take down/blacken their websites starting 12 midnight in protest of the looming implementation of the draconian law. There are several plugins available in the net to do so (GIYF).

With enough websites participating, we can be a formidable force that can compel the government to think twice.

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Our dear Filipino netizens, the government is taking the Internet away from us. It is but just to reclaim it in all ways possible.

NETIZENS OF THE WORLD, UNITE!

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Spread the word!</p></i>
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